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Chicago examiner vol xv no 248 a 31 saturday Chicago october 6 1917 saturday registered prtpf two cf,"nrts in Chicago elsewhere v s patent office ral^lj j v vj vjhij.'m as3 aivd suburbs three cents fair day promised for first game ticket seekers bring benches blankets and food 30,000 enthusiasts arrive from other cities jam speculators offices jagow millions bried bolo 4.446 men 6 towns haig bag facts on the world's series contestant â€” < hion&o white sox and xeiv york giants at stake â€” world's baseball championship place comiskey park chlcaen thirty-filth street and shields avenue time â€” 2 o'clock weather forecast fair tem perature about vi degrees in aft ernoon eutle variable winds probable pitchers â€” schupp sew york clcotte Chicago probable attendnnce â€” 33.500 umpires o'loughiin behind plate klein on bases rigler and evans on foul lines probnhle receipts â€” 5r,.000 by raemaekers it is the rabbit who began wilson favors one war purse u s fleet ready to attack foe sea bases washington oct 6 a grand naval offensive against german sea bases is looked for by navy officials as an outcome of admiral mayo's mission to england the american navy will co-operate fully an official report of admiral mayo's mission to england will be forthcoming shortly in announcing this to-day secretary daniels said he would withhold for the present details of the london conference naval men unofficially declared that admiral mayo's report ot the conversion of the british from their safety first naval policy to a grand offensive vould be a history making war document admiral mayo was sent to england some time ago to exchange views with the british admiralty he car ried with him the unanimous amer ican view that the only way to end the german u-boat menace was to carry the fight to the enemy countess of rosslyn dies pauper insane new york oct s.â€”penniless and insane anna robinson better known to two continents as georgiana countess of rosslyn is dead in the hospital for the insane on w-ardv island little more than a decade ago she had crowned heads and money king at her beck the climax of her glory was the homage paid her by the late-king leopold of belguim a collar of pearls worth 200,000 was one of his gifts j dunbar wright killed new york oct 5.â€”john dunbar wright f.fty-flve philanthropist eon of j howard wright standard oil millionare was killed this after noon in an automobile accident be tween mlddle'ton and port jervis n y bis maaine skidced and over turned^^^i / dawes gets post on pershing staff washington oct s charles g dawes president of the central trust companv of chieago who has been second in command of the seventeenth railroad engineers has been moved to paris his appointment as purchasing agent on pershing's staff wiu be an nounced ln a few days t von luxburg secretly sets sail for spain buenos aires oct s police to day secretly conveyed count karl von luxb'urg former german minister to argentina in an automobile to tigre a suburb where he took a tug to colonia uruguay from there he proceeded by train to montevideo boarded a spanish steamier and sailed for spain fire cuts down 4 divisions william l u belcrium â€” / will keep your kid you will live separated from your wife and you will have to give me guarantees that you will never attack me again as in 1914 germany proposes to restore liberty to belgium but wants to hold antwerp chief aim of the war to keep belgium split up in two separate parts and to have guarantees against the menace of 1914 bolo 1,700,000 was handled br morgan hearst points oat publisher says if he had done so without investigating he would hold self to blame reiterates de termination to sue los angeles oct s one by one the falsehoods and malicious slanders in attorney general lewis statement are being 1 punctured and proven untrue one by one he is retracting his false statements or claiming that he was misquoted by the newspapers the refuge of most i rascals the false statements and mal'cious insinuations were published nevertheless and i have not departed from my determi nation to sue the whole lot of scurrilous ne lpapers and unscru pulous politicians and find in cc urt who is really responsible for this conspiracy to defame and what particular big blackguard is back of the whole scheme it appears first that captain boy-ed was not at the 8010 pasha dinner attorney general lewis declares that he never said that captain boy-ed was at the dinner â€” that he was cruelly misquoted by wicked newspapers . it appears next that von papen was not at the dinner at torney general lewis retracts again and again lays the blame on the newspapers it develops that boy-ed and von papen were not even in america at the time there is an old saw which says a liar should have a good memory the plunderbund should select their liars w : th more regard to their memories it finally appears who really were at the dinner "/ did not feel at liberty to make known names of guests i myself did not feel at liberty to make known the names of the guests and to drag innocent private people into this outrage ous mess of newspaper jealousy and political chicanery but since the newspapers have published the names i am at liberty to review them here the guests were mr van anda editor-in-chief of the new york times and mrs van and 1 .; mr julian gerard brother of ambassador gerard and mrs gerard mrs owen johnson wife of the distinguished novelist mr xjertelli noted correspondent mr jules bois lecturer and writer of international fame miss goodrich miss helen smith and two french people whose names i do not know one of them an opera singer and finally a very agreeable and wholly harmless looking gentleman who prob ably was mr pavenstedt the sympathy of all of these people as far as can be judged from conversation of a light and idle k'nd was pro-ally and as for 8010 pasha he was to all appearances a particularly patriotic frenchman i do not see under the circumstances how i can blame my self or submit to any blame for nut having known that 8010 pasha was i conspirator his own french government did not know his identity his own paper the paris journal did not know it his own french government did not know it the government of the united states with all its secret service agents did not know it j the newspapers df new york with all their sources of informa tion did not know it the pro-ally banking house of morgan & co who handled 8010 pasha's accounts ami distributed his funds did not know it so how was ixo know it i merely met the man like hundreds of others met him as a visiting french journalist to whom it was natural and desir able to be kind and courteous i gave him the information he de sired as to where to buy print paper for his paris journal as print paper was apparently already running low in paris on account of the war in return for this small courtesy he invited me to a dinner which was about as secret as a political meeting at mad ison square garden or a religious assembly at billy sunday's tabernacle at this dinner were present the wholly representative and

Chicago examiner vol xv no 248 a 31 saturday Chicago october 6 1917 saturday registered prtpf two cf,"nrts in Chicago elsewhere v s patent office ral^lj j v vj vjhij.'m as3 aivd suburbs three cents fair day promised for first game ticket seekers bring benches blankets and food 30,000 enthusiasts arrive from other cities jam speculators offices jagow millions bried bolo 4.446 men 6 towns haig bag facts on the world's series contestant â€” < hion&o white sox and xeiv york giants at stake â€” world's baseball championship place comiskey park chlcaen thirty-filth street and shields avenue time â€” 2 o'clock weather forecast fair tem perature about vi degrees in aft ernoon eutle variable winds probable pitchers â€” schupp sew york clcotte Chicago probable attendnnce â€” 33.500 umpires o'loughiin behind plate klein on bases rigler and evans on foul lines probnhle receipts â€” 5r,.000 by raemaekers it is the rabbit who began wilson favors one war purse u s fleet ready to attack foe sea bases washington oct 6 a grand naval offensive against german sea bases is looked for by navy officials as an outcome of admiral mayo's mission to england the american navy will co-operate fully an official report of admiral mayo's mission to england will be forthcoming shortly in announcing this to-day secretary daniels said he would withhold for the present details of the london conference naval men unofficially declared that admiral mayo's report ot the conversion of the british from their safety first naval policy to a grand offensive vould be a history making war document admiral mayo was sent to england some time ago to exchange views with the british admiralty he car ried with him the unanimous amer ican view that the only way to end the german u-boat menace was to carry the fight to the enemy countess of rosslyn dies pauper insane new york oct s.â€”penniless and insane anna robinson better known to two continents as georgiana countess of rosslyn is dead in the hospital for the insane on w-ardv island little more than a decade ago she had crowned heads and money king at her beck the climax of her glory was the homage paid her by the late-king leopold of belguim a collar of pearls worth 200,000 was one of his gifts j dunbar wright killed new york oct 5.â€”john dunbar wright f.fty-flve philanthropist eon of j howard wright standard oil millionare was killed this after noon in an automobile accident be tween mlddle'ton and port jervis n y bis maaine skidced and over turned^^^i / dawes gets post on pershing staff washington oct s charles g dawes president of the central trust companv of chieago who has been second in command of the seventeenth railroad engineers has been moved to paris his appointment as purchasing agent on pershing's staff wiu be an nounced ln a few days t von luxburg secretly sets sail for spain buenos aires oct s police to day secretly conveyed count karl von luxb'urg former german minister to argentina in an automobile to tigre a suburb where he took a tug to colonia uruguay from there he proceeded by train to montevideo boarded a spanish steamier and sailed for spain fire cuts down 4 divisions william l u belcrium â€” / will keep your kid you will live separated from your wife and you will have to give me guarantees that you will never attack me again as in 1914 germany proposes to restore liberty to belgium but wants to hold antwerp chief aim of the war to keep belgium split up in two separate parts and to have guarantees against the menace of 1914 bolo 1,700,000 was handled br morgan hearst points oat publisher says if he had done so without investigating he would hold self to blame reiterates de termination to sue los angeles oct s one by one the falsehoods and malicious slanders in attorney general lewis statement are being 1 punctured and proven untrue one by one he is retracting his false statements or claiming that he was misquoted by the newspapers the refuge of most i rascals the false statements and mal'cious insinuations were published nevertheless and i have not departed from my determi nation to sue the whole lot of scurrilous ne lpapers and unscru pulous politicians and find in cc urt who is really responsible for this conspiracy to defame and what particular big blackguard is back of the whole scheme it appears first that captain boy-ed was not at the 8010 pasha dinner attorney general lewis declares that he never said that captain boy-ed was at the dinner â€” that he was cruelly misquoted by wicked newspapers . it appears next that von papen was not at the dinner at torney general lewis retracts again and again lays the blame on the newspapers it develops that boy-ed and von papen were not even in america at the time there is an old saw which says a liar should have a good memory the plunderbund should select their liars w : th more regard to their memories it finally appears who really were at the dinner "/ did not feel at liberty to make known names of guests i myself did not feel at liberty to make known the names of the guests and to drag innocent private people into this outrage ous mess of newspaper jealousy and political chicanery but since the newspapers have published the names i am at liberty to review them here the guests were mr van anda editor-in-chief of the new york times and mrs van and 1 .; mr julian gerard brother of ambassador gerard and mrs gerard mrs owen johnson wife of the distinguished novelist mr xjertelli noted correspondent mr jules bois lecturer and writer of international fame miss goodrich miss helen smith and two french people whose names i do not know one of them an opera singer and finally a very agreeable and wholly harmless looking gentleman who prob ably was mr pavenstedt the sympathy of all of these people as far as can be judged from conversation of a light and idle k'nd was pro-ally and as for 8010 pasha he was to all appearances a particularly patriotic frenchman i do not see under the circumstances how i can blame my self or submit to any blame for nut having known that 8010 pasha was i conspirator his own french government did not know his identity his own paper the paris journal did not know it his own french government did not know it the government of the united states with all its secret service agents did not know it j the newspapers df new york with all their sources of informa tion did not know it the pro-ally banking house of morgan & co who handled 8010 pasha's accounts ami distributed his funds did not know it so how was ixo know it i merely met the man like hundreds of others met him as a visiting french journalist to whom it was natural and desir able to be kind and courteous i gave him the information he de sired as to where to buy print paper for his paris journal as print paper was apparently already running low in paris on account of the war in return for this small courtesy he invited me to a dinner which was about as secret as a political meeting at mad ison square garden or a religious assembly at billy sunday's tabernacle at this dinner were present the wholly representative and